Carnamah Landcare Field Walk a great success
Farming properties around Carnamah were the centre of attention recently when about 20 people from all over the Northern Agricultural Region turned-up for the Carnamah Landcare field walk and bus tour earlier this month.
Mad about Malleefowl
What is approximately the size of a chicken and creates a large mound nest? Only one of most iconic bird species in Australia – the marvellous Malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata).
#PlacesOfNRM – Coorow Community Farm
The Coorow Community Farm is situated one kilometre from the Coorow town centre and boasts a variety of wonderful Westralian wildflowers – including orchids, everlastings and natives.
Banded Hare-wallabies return to mainland mid-west Australia
The Midwest team from Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) have just announced some very exciting news for the NACC NRM region…
Change is the only certainty – how we adapt is the key.
Geraldton community members turned-out in force to have their say on how the City of Greater Geraldton can best plan to adapt to future…
#ThreatenedSpecies of the Week: Banded Hare-wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus)
The Banded Hare-wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus) is listed as Vulnerable under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and…
Lions, dogs and shorebirds at Jurien Bay
The Jurien Bay Lions Club recently successfully hosted the second annual Dogs Breakfast event in Jurien Bay, raising awareness about shorebird conservation and responsible dog ownership.
Passion and collaboration – the key to conservation of WA threatened species
I consider myself lucky to call the York Gum woodlands of Western Australia my workplace and I have enjoyed conducting research…
Community invited to NLP consultation sessions
Are you interested in the future of landcare and natural resource management in the NACC NRM region? Then make a date with NACC, and come along to one of our forthcoming community consultation sessions.
Aboriginal women on country developing skills and culture
Three Aboriginal women, all from the Malgana (Shark Bay) area, recently took part in the annual Bush Heritage Australia volunteer pit-fall trapping program at Hamelin Station Reserve.